Agenda 10/23/2018 Item #11A10/23/2018
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve the proposed Collier County State and Federal Legislative and
Administrative Priorities for 2019 and adopt the attached resolutions.
OBJECTIVE: To formalize and endorse Collier County’s State and Federal Legislative and
Administrative Priorities for 2019 and adopt applicable resolutions.
CONSIDERATION: Each year, prior to the convening of the State Legislature in Regular Session, staff
prepares a proposed list of State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for the upcoming
year for consideration and subsequent endorsement by the Board of County Commissioners (Board).
Each member of the Board has previously been provided the attached Government Affairs Memorandum
for review. Three resolutions on applicable issues are also attached for approval.
The Collier County Legislative Delegation is scheduled to conduct its public hearing for local bills and
local budget requests on Friday, November 30, 2018, at 9 a.m., at the North Collier Regional Par k located
at 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, FL 34109. Applicable issues from the Priorities document will be
presented at that meeting.
This year, the State Legislature convenes on March 5, 2019, and concludes its Regular Session on May 3.
FISCAL IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate fiscal impact.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This executive summary has no immediate growth
management impact.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal
issues, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the proposed Collier
County State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2019, adopt the attached
resolutions, and authorize the Chairman to sign the resolutions.
Prepared by: John Mullins, Government Affairs Manager
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Gov_Affairs_Memo_2019_Legislative_Priorities (DOCX)
2. CA Signed Resolution - City of Naples (PDF)
3. CA Signed Resolution - Everglades City (PDF)
4. CA Signed Resolution SWFREC (PDF)
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10/23/2018
COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 11.A
Doc ID: 6941
Item Summary: ***This item to be heard at 11:00 a.m.*** Recommendation to approve the
proposed Collier County State and Federal Legislative and Administrat ive Priorities for 2019 and adopt
the attached resolutions. (John Mullins, Government Affairs Manager)
Meeting Date: 10/23/2018
Prepared by:
Title: – Corporate Business Operations
Name: John Mullins
10/02/2018 3:23 PM
Submitted by:
Title: – Corporate Business Operations
Name: John Mullins
10/02/2018 3:23 PM
Approved By:
Review:
County Manager's Office Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 4:36 PM
County Attorney's Office Emily Pepin CAO Preview Completed 10/11/2018 9:22 AM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/11/2018 9:32 AM
Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 10/11/2018 9:46 AM
Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer Completed 10/11/2018 10:31 AM
County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 10/14/2018 4:29 PM
Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 10/23/2018 9:00 AM
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Office of the County Manager
G OVERNMENT A FFAIRS M EMO
DATE: October 23, 2018
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Leo E. Ochs, Jr., County Manager
Nick Casalanguida, Deputy County Manager
FROM: John Mullins, Government Affairs Manager
SUBJECT: Proposed State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2019
This memo contains proposed State and Federal Legislative and Administrative Priorities for 2019. It is based on
prior Board direction, legislative and project needs identified by County staff in support of Board-approved
programs and projects, ongoing or unresolved legislative and administrative issues from 2018, and legislative
priorities shared with FAC and NACo. Our contract lobbyists/partners provided valuable input throughout this
process, and they work very hard to continually identify and monitor legislative trends, issues, administrative
activity, and opportunities throughout the year. Once reviewed and approved by the Board of County
Commissioners, the County’s legislative and administrative priorities will guide all advocacy efforts in
Tallahassee, FL, and Washington, DC, for the upcoming year.
The following priorities are for the Board’s review, consideration, and input:
ISSUES: REQUIRING STATUTORY CHANGE
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1. Title: Public Safety Center at Mile Marker 63
Need: To remove the statutory expiration date and make permanent the toll revenue stream covering
the operating costs for the Public Safety Center at mile marker 63 on Alligator Alley. This
station exclusively serves travelers of I-75 and responds to emergency calls along the interstate
span between mile markers 52 and 107. During the 2018 Regular Session, HB 141 extended the
toll expiration date through June 30, 2019.
(The current estimated annual operating cost is approximately $1.48 million.)
Action: BILL/AMENDMENT (STATE) – In partnership with Greater Naples Fire Rescue District, amend
section 338.26, F.S., striking the expiration date language and continuing reimbursement of a
local governmental entity for direct costs of operating the Public Safety Center at mile marker
63 on Alligator Alley.
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2. Title: RESTORE Act Debt Financing
Need: To pass legislation authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to use debt instruments, as part of
the RESTORE Act, to be financed by $20 billion in BP Oil civil penalties, providing more
immediate access to moneys for restoration and program/project improvements that would
otherwise take years to accumulate. Collier County is one of 15 “non-disproportionately”
affected counties eligible for project grants under RESTORE.
Action: AMENDMENT/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Continue to advocate for debt financing language
currently in HR 2923 (Rep. Diaz-Balart co-sponsor) and S.1373, or similar legislation that may
be introduced in 2019 by the 116th Congress.
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3. Title: Long-Term, Transparent National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Reauthorization
Need: To seek the long-term reauthorization of the NFIP to provide housing market stability while
ensuring transparency and fairness in rate setting.
Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – Support the language of S.1368, cosponsored by Senators
Rubio and Nelson, that provides for a six-year reauthorization, freezes interest payments on
NFIP debt, provides low interest loans for homeowner mitigation projects, and provides
additional funding for current mitigation assistance grant programs. In July, Congress passed
S.1182 to extend the current program until November 30, 2018, to keep the program from
expiring during hurricane season and to allow time to negotiate a long-term reauthorization
before the end of the year.
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4. Title: Emergency Shelter Registration Lists – Public Record Exemption
Need: Counties are taking more responsibility for operating emergency shelters from the Red Cross.
Where registration information, as gathered by the Red Cross, remains confidential, county
registration and other disaster-related forms and software that may contain personal
information may be subject to Florida public records laws. Hesitance to have their personal
information made public might dissuade some from seeking shelter in an emergency and
needlessly put first responders and others in jeopardy.
Action: BILL/AMENDMENT (STATE) – After many pieces of disaster-related legislation ran out of time
last legislative session due to the Parkland shooting, follow-up legislation has been filed for the
2019 Regular Session to protect/exempt county-operated emergency shelter registration lists,
damage assessments, and WebEOC database information from Florida public records laws. In
August, new bill language was submitted by Collier County to FAC which was subsequently
adopted into their 2019 FAC Legislative Action Plan.
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5. Title: FEMA Deobligation
Need: To pass legislation regarding recovery of FEMA assistance funds, providing that FEMA may
not take any action to recoup previously-awarded disaster funds for projects that have been
certified complete by the state for at least three years.
Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (FEDERAL) – The deobligation language was added to the FAA
Reauthorization bill conference report which passed the House on September 27, and, under a
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previously adopted extension, the Senate on October 3.
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6. Title: Texting as a Primary Offense
Need: To pass legislation making texting while driving a primary offense. Currently, tickets for
texting while driving can only be issued if a driver is pulled over for committing another
traffic violation. As of 2018, Florida is one of 47 states that ban texting while driving; however, it
is only one of only five states that do not enforce it as a primary offense.
Action: BILL/ADVOCACY (STATE) – Support legislation to make driving while texting a primary
offense. A similar bill died during the 2018 Regular Session over concerns of racial profiling and
difficulties in training officers on how to accurately identify when someone is texting while
driving.
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FUNDING REQUESTS: STATE & FEDERAL
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1. Title: County Funding Streams
Need: Full funding of grants and continued appropriations for programs or funds applicable to
Collier County, including by not limited to, Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT), Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME ), Institute
of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Airport Improvement Program (AIP), Emergency
Management Performance Grants (EMPG), Stafford Act, Fire Management Assistance Grant
Program (FMAGP), Rainy Day Fund, Local Housing Trust Fund, Sadowski Act, State
Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP), the Land Acquisition Trust Fund (LATF), and the Rural
Development Grant Program.
Action: Advocate for full funding of grants and continued appropriations for programs or funds
applicable to Collier County and oppose State or Federal actions that would utilize moneys
for other purposes than originally intended. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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2. Title: Plantation Island Hurricane Irma Waterway Recovery Project
Need: Hurricane Irma’s impact on Plantation Island has left its canal systems full of debris and silt. This
project will restore Plantation Island’s waterways to a usable condition and improve water
quality by enhancing flushing via installation of culverts interconnecting existing man-made
dead-end canals.
Action: Request $500,000 in State appropriations for the Plantation Island Hurricane Irma Waterway
Recovery Project. (STATE)
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3. Title: Spay Collier Rural Mobile Veterinary Clinic
Need: To purchase a fully functional mobile veterinary clinic to service rural, impoverished areas of
Collier County by offering free or low cost spay and neuter surgeries of dogs and cats to
residents that cannot afford said services and/or have limited transportation to reach private
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veterinary clinics. This mobile facility will also administer rabies vaccinations as required by
state law and by local ordinance. The goal is to decrease animal intake at Collier County
Domestic Animal Services, the only open-admission animal shelter.
Action: Request $270,700 in State appropriations for the Spay Collier Rural Mobile Veterinary Clinic.
(STATE)
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ISSUES: REQUIRING ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION
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1. Title: FEMA – FDEM Disaster Reimbursement for Hurricane Irma
Need: When disasters occur in the United States, the federal government, through FEMA, provides
Public Assistance grants which reimburse state and local governments. The County depends
upon timely approval of this assistance for disaster-related costs, including repairs to damaged
infrastructure, public services and facilities, and debris removal. These funds are also used to
reimburse emergency services such as police, fire, and emergency management for
extraordinary expenses for overtime pay to protect and assist our residents during a disaster.
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) Timely approval of public assistance grants to relieve the post-
disaster burden on Collier County which fronts the recovery expense at the cost of capital
projects and program delay.
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2. Title: Strategic Intermodal System Long Range Cost Feasible Plan
Need: Currently, the 2018 edition of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Strategic
Intermodal System Long Range Cost Feasible Plan for FY 2029 -2045 does not provide for any
construction of capacity improvements for I-75 or SR 29 in Collier County. The Systems
Implementation Office updates the SIS CFP every 3 to 5 years to adjust the planning horizon
consistent with the long-range planning needs of FDOT and MPOs throughout the state.
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (STATE) – Work with FDOT District 1 representatives, applicable adjacent
counties and coalitions, and local legislative delegation members to encourage an FDOT update
to the Long Range Cost Feasible Plan that incorporates capacity improvements for I -75 and SR
29 in Collier County.
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3. Title: Southwest Florida Promise Zone / Opportunity Zones
Need: To actively support the mission of the Southwest Florida Promise Zone (SFPZ) in improving
economic opportunity through education, crime prevention, infrastructure improvement, and
economic development; to monitor and support Opportunity Zones/Funds applicable to Collier
County as federal guidelines are produced and released by the U.S. Treasury Department and
the Internal Revenue Service.
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) - Mobilize elected officials to support specific initiatives from the
SFPZ, including congressional passage of federal tax incentives for employers, prompting
participation of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation in Promise Zone grant preference benefit , and
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to address any concerns with applicable agencies that may arise from forthcoming Opportunity
Zones/Funds guidelines.
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4. Title: FEMA Remapping
Need: To expedite FEMA approval for Collier County flood remapping which is five years behind
schedule. Two-thirds of Collier’s population is represented by outdated maps. Of the two
Physical Map Revisions (PMR) pending completion for this update, PRM1 will be completed
this fall.
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) – Engage agency officials and congressional delegation to
prompt FEMA approval for Collier flood remapping completion. Support continued increases in
funding for the Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program which was funded at $262
million for FY18, an $85 million increase over FY17.
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5. Title: Roberts Home Stabilization and Rehabilitation
Need: The Museum Division has applied for grant funding for the stabilization and rehabilitation of
the Roberts Home at the Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch. The Special
Categories Grant provides for preservation of significant historic structures. (There is a ten
percent local match available in Fund 314, Museum Capital Projects Reserves.)
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE/BUDGET (STATE) – Monitor and advocate, as allowable, for grant
application approval and awarding of $455,800 by the Florida Department of State, Division of
Historical Resources. Roberts Ranch is currently ranked #5 on the Florida Historical
Commission’s Special Category grants list. Lobby for an appropriation for the Special Category
Grant budget line-item of at least $1.75 million to ensure funding of the Roberts Ranch project.
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6. Title: Margood Cottages Restoration
Need: Collier County Parks & Recreation has applied for grant funding for completion of final designs
for restoration of the Margood Cottages within the Goodland community. The County will
engage a qualified design consultant to complete architectural drawings, site development plan,
and a landscaping plan. (There is a $50,000 match in local funds for the project.)
Action: ADMINISTRATIVE/BUDGET (STATE) – Monitor and advocate, as allowable, for grant
application approval and awarding of $50,000 by the Florida Department of State, Division of
Historical Resources. Lobby for an appropriation for the Small Matching Grant budget line-item
of at least $1.4 million to ensure funding of the Margood Cottages Restoration Project .
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7. Title: Shore Protection Study
Need: The Army Corps of Engineers has received funding to initiate a long-awaited shore protection
study of Vanderbilt, Park Shore, and Naples Beaches that was authorized by Congress in 2007,
and finally received funding in FY18.
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Action: ADMINISTRATIVE (FEDERAL) Encourage expedited completion of this study so that
construction funding may be initiated without delay.
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ISSUES: RESOLUTIONS OF SUPPORT
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1. Title: Supporting a City of Naples State Appropriations Request for the Naples Bay Red Tide
Septic Tank Mitigation Project
Need: Though Karenia brevis (Red Tide) blooms naturally offshore, once close to the coastline, many
scientists believe that the blooms may use both human-contributed and natural nutrients as
fuel. The City of Naples and the County have partnered to convert septic tanks to a centralized
sanitary sewer system and improve water quality by reducing nutrient loading in the sensitive,
impaired waters of Gordon River/Naples Bay that enter the Gulf of Mexico. The project is
located in unincorporated Collier County, but within the water and sewer service area of the City
of Naples. As the construction of the sanitary sewer collection system is occurring, the County
will be making stormwater management improvements on multiple streets between Goodlette
Frank Road and US 41 to minimize disruption in the area.
Action: ADOPT A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT of a City of Naples State appropriations request of
$1.2 million for the Naples Bay Red Tide Septic Tank Mitigation Project. (STATE)
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2. Title: Supporting Requests by the City of Everglades City for Funding of a Temporary
Wastewater Bypass Plant and Design and Construction of a New Wastewater System
Need: Hurricane Irma caused extensive damage to Everglades City and its wastewater system which is
in disrepair and requires replacement. A temporary bypass plant is needed for proper water
treatment while efforts to procure funding for design and construction of a new wastewater
system occur. The wastewater plant is located at the intersection of the environmentally
sensitive Ten Thousand Islands/Everglades National Park and the Big Cypress National Preserve.
Action: ADOPT A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT of Everglades City’s State appropriations request of
$5,000,000 for the Everglades City Utility Wastewater Bypass Plant to Protect Environmentally
Sensitive Public Lands and Waterways, an application for disaster assistance grant funding from
the USDA, and an Action Plan for consideration of funding by the CDBG-DR program for
wastewater system replacement. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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3. Title: Supporting a University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Southwest
Florida Research and Education Center State Appropriations Request for Irrigation and
Drainage System Improvements
Need: To renovate existing outdated irrigation and drainage system technology that is frequently in
disrepair and hampers agricultural research and education. The inability to adequately control
water during low and high rainfall periods causes reduction in plant growth, yield, drop of fruit,
and death of the study plants. This causes problems in accurately replicating conditions of
grower clientele that have automated systems for water control.
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Action: ADOPT A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT of a University of Florida Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences Southwest Florida Research and Education Center State appropriations
request for $1.2 million for irrigation and drainage system improvements. (STATE)
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ISSUES: TO MONITOR
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1. Title: Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Watch: Any proposed legislation that might provide more local discretion in dispensary location.
(STATE)
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2. Title: Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Watch: Any proposed legislation, appropriation, grant, or program that could enhance Collier
County’s mental health and substance abuse programs, including the expansion of authority of
county court judges to refer defendants for treatment. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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3. Title: Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)/Lake Okeechobee/Everglades Restoration
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action regarding harmful algal blooms (HABs),
including red tide, related to research, prevention, and mitigation; Lake Okeechobee water
storage, treatment, and reservoir conveyance; Everglades restoration and preservation via the
Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). (STATE/FEDERAL)
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4. Title: Inland Oil Drilling & High-Pressure Well Stimulation (Fracking)
Watch: Any proposed legislation that changes the status of inland oil drilling and high-pressure well
stimulation. Currently, high-pressure well stimulation remains essentially unregulated and
permissible. Legislation introduced in 2018 provided for a ban on high-pressure well
stimulation but never advanced out of its house of origin. (STATE)
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5. Title: Offshore Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action that would extend the current moratorium on
offshore oil and gas drilling and prevent drilling leases within 125 miles of Florida’s Gulf Coast.
(FEDERAL)
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6. Title: Infrastructure
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action that ensures funding for locally-owned
infrastructure, preserves the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds, promotes innovative
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financing, and ensures the long-term certainty and solvency of the Federal Highway Trust Fund.
(FEDERAL)
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7. Title: Licensing & Permitting
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action that impacts county licensing and
permitting and may impact cost and/or time in obtaining. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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8. Title: I-75 Interchanges
Watch: Funding opportunities to improve I-75 interchanges in Collier County, improving traffic flow
and safety for motorists. (FEDERAL)
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9. Title: Autonomous Vehicles
Watch: Any proposed legislation that would impact local regulation of safety standards for autonomous
vehicles and related technology. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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10. Title: Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
Watch: Any proposed legislation that restricts home rule authority to create, operate, or sunset
county CRAs. During the 2018 session, a significant amount of committee time was spent
working on transparency and creation/sunsetting of CRAs. The bill failed in the final hours of
the session when the House and Senate could not resolve the differences in their bills. (STATE)
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11. Title: Short Term Rentals
Watch: Any proposed legislation that preempts or otherwise restricts local laws, ordinances,
or regulation regarding vacation rental frequency or duration. (STATE)
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12. Title: School Resource Officer (SRO)/Guardian Program Funding
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action regarding funding of the School Resource
Officer (SRO) and/or Guardian Program. (STATE)
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13. Title: Millage Rates
Watch: Any proposed legislation that undermines local government discretion in establishing
millage rates. (STATE)
14. Title: EMS Balance Billing
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action that could shift unpaid balances for
emergency transport to taxpayers. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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15. Title: Clerk of the Circuit Court Funding
Watch: Any proposed legislation that will provide a sustainable, full funding solution for the Clerk of
the Circuit Courts and provide for execution of their extensive statutory and constitutional
duties. (STATE)
16. Title: EDA Project Funding– Immokalee Airport Cold Storage/Freight
Watch: Federal resources that can be leveraged to enhance development of this potential economic
engine. (FEDERAL)
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17. Title: Workers Compensation Reform
Watch: Any proposed legislation or administrative action that mitigates unfunded liabilities. Reform
bills in 2017 failed and, in 2018, the bill was pulled from consideration at the request of the
business community after rate reductions were implemented. (STATE)
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18. Title: Hazardous Waste Disposal Funding/Collection Bills
Watch: Any proposed legislation that limits collecting appropriate fees for services. (STATE)
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19. Title: FAA Air Traffic Control Privatization
Watch: Any introduced legislation in the 116th Congress that would privatize air traffic control services
to airports. Similar legislation failed in 2018, during FAA reauthorization discussions.
(FEDERAL)
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20. Title: Fuel Station Generators
Watch: Any proposed legislation or regulatory efforts that strengthen the emergency generator
requirement for commercial fuel stations near the interstate and inland multi-pump stations.
(STATE)
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21. Title: Home Rule
Watch: Any proposed legislation that seeks to preempt or undermine local governmental authority,
impose state preemption, creates unfunded mandates, or adversely impacts local funding
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streams. In 2018, several bills containing preemption language were considered including tree
trimming, small cell wireless facility siting, beach access, plastic straws, vegetable gardens, and
puppy mills. (STATE/FEDERAL)
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